Kerala Land Measurement Units & Converter

Complete guide to traditional and modern land measurement units used in Kerala. Convert between Cent, Acre, Hectare, Are, Square Feet, and Square Meters with our state-specific calculator.

Cent to Sq Ft Acre to Cent Hectare to Acre Are to Cent

Kerala Land Measurement Units Overview

Kerala uses a unique system of land measurement that combines traditional units like Cent with modern metric units. The Cent is the most commonly used traditional unit for land measurement in Kerala, especially in rural areas and for agricultural land transactions.

Traditional Units

  • Cent: Most common traditional unit
  • Acre: Used for larger land parcels
  • Square Feet: Common for residential properties

Metric Units

  • Hectare: For agricultural and large plots
  • Are: 1/100th of a hectare
  • Square Meter: Modern standard unit

Kerala Land Unit Converter

Convert between Kerala's land measurement units instantly

Quick Reference Conversions

Unit Equals Common Usage
1 Cent 435.6 Square Feet Standard land unit in Kerala
1 Acre 100 Cents Agricultural land, large plots
1 Hectare 2.471 Acres or 247.1 Cents Government records, large farms
1 Are 2.471 Cents or 1076.4 sq ft Metric system, some official documents
1 Square Meter 10.764 Square Feet Modern construction, apartments

Common Kerala Land Measurement Conversions

Cent Conversions

  • 1 cent in sq ft in Kerala 435.6 sq ft
  • 5 cent in sq ft in Kerala 2,178 sq ft
  • 10 cent in sq ft in Kerala 4,356 sq ft
  • 20 cent in sq ft in Kerala 8,712 sq ft
  • 50 cent in sq ft in Kerala 21,780 sq ft
  • cent to sq m in Kerala 1 cent = 40.468 sq m
  • cent to acre in Kerala 100 cents = 1 acre

Acre & Hectare Conversions

  • acre to cent in Kerala 1 acre = 100 cents
  • 1 acre to cent in Kerala 100 cents
  • acre to sq ft in Kerala 1 acre = 43,560 sq ft
  • 0.5 acre to cent in Kerala 50 cents
  • 2 acre to cent in Kerala 200 cents
  • hectare to acre in Kerala 1 ha = 2.471 acres
  • 1 hectare in cent in Kerala 247.1 cents
Important Note for Kerala Land Measurement

In Kerala, the Cent is the most widely used unit for land measurement, especially in rural areas and for agricultural land. When dealing with property documents in Kerala, you'll commonly encounter Cents, Acres, and Square Feet. Always verify the measurement unit used in your specific property documents as some older records may use different local variations.

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Kerala Land Measurement FAQs

What is the most common land measurement unit in Kerala?
The Cent is the most commonly used traditional land measurement unit in Kerala, especially for agricultural land and rural property transactions. One Cent equals 435.6 square feet.
How many Square Feet are in 1 Cent in Kerala?
In Kerala, 1 Cent equals exactly 435.6 Square Feet. This standard conversion is used across the state for land measurement and property transactions.
How many Cents make 1 Acre in Kerala?
100 Cents make 1 Acre in Kerala. This is a standard conversion used throughout India, including Kerala, for land measurement calculations.
What is the difference between Hectare and Acre in Kerala measurements?
A Hectare is a metric unit equal to 10,000 square meters or approximately 2.471 Acres. An Acre is an imperial unit equal to 43,560 square feet or 100 Cents. Hectares are commonly used in government records while Acres are more common in traditional transactions.
How do I convert Are to Cent in Kerala?
1 Are equals 2.471 Cents in Kerala. To convert Ares to Cents, multiply the number of Ares by 2.471. For example, 5 Ares = 5 × 2.471 = 12.355 Cents.
Which land measurement units are used in Kerala property documents?
Kerala property documents typically use Cents, Acres, Square Feet, and sometimes Hectares. Traditional documents often use Cents and Acres, while modern documents and government records may include Square Meters and Hectares as well.
Is the Cent measurement standard across all of Kerala?
Yes, the Cent measurement is standardized across Kerala with 1 Cent = 435.6 Square Feet. This standard is used consistently in land records, property transactions, and official documents throughout the state.